Kali Carb

Potassium carbonate is a compound of the alkali metal potassium. Used by the ancient Egyptians to make glass, the compound is still widely used in the manufacture of glass, soap, and other products. In the body, potassium is present in every cell in a delicate balance with sodium. Any disturbance of this balance causes many problems, including muscle weakness and cardiac arrhythmia. Hahnemann proved the remedy and published it in his Chronic Diseases (1821-34).